The tablet market is witnessing a resurgence of “Pro” level devices that can truly challenge the laptop, and Vivo is leading the charge with the global announcement of the Vivo Pad 6 Pro. Designed for creative professionals and high-level executives, the Pad 6 Pro shifts the focus from simple media consumption to a full-fledged AI-driven workstation that fits in a backpack.
The Display: A Visual Masterpiece
The centerpiece of the Vivo Pad 6 Pro is its 13.4-inch Ultra-Vision OLED display. With a crisp 3.2K resolution and a silk-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, it is engineered for precision. What sets it apart for 2026 is the “True-Color Pro” calibration, boasting a $\Delta E < 0.8$, making it one of the most color-accurate panels on the market—essential for photographers and digital illustrators. The screen also features a new nanotexture coating that mimics the feel of paper when used with the upgraded Vivo Pencil 3.
AI-Driven Productivity with OriginOS 6
Software is where the Pad 6 Pro truly shines. Running on OriginOS 6 for Pad, the tablet introduces “Global AI Taskmaster.” This feature allows the tablet to record meetings, transcribe dialogue in real-time, and automatically generate a formatted summary with action items. The tablet also supports cross-device “Flow-Control,” allowing users to drag and drop files from their Vivo or iQOO smartphones directly into tablet apps as if they were one unified screen.
Desktop-Class Performance
Under the hood, the Pad 6 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, supported by up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM. This allows for effortless editing of 4K ProRes video or managing massive spreadsheets without a hint of lag. To keep the device running through a full workday, Vivo has packed in a 11,500mAh battery with 80W FlashCharge support.
Market Positioning and Price
The Vivo Pad 6 Pro is expected to launch in India with a starting price of ₹49,999. When paired with the optional magnetic keyboard cover (which features a glass trackpad), it becomes a compelling alternative to traditional ultrabooks. By blending high-end display technology with a software suite designed to actually get work done, Vivo isn’t just selling a tablet—they are selling the future of mobile productivity.
















